I'm sure you can buy the supplements from other suppliers. Keep in mind that the hair analysis, which is what everyone else is telling you, probably didn't tell you anything all that useful, as it's very unlikely unless you eat horribly that you're deficient in anything. So most naturopaths are either going to do something to sell you supplements that are marketed only to professionals but aren't usually the best ones out there (they often have cheap minerals that aren't well absorbed and additives you don't want) or they're only to offer you what you actually need because you have a weakness somewhere. I guess what I'm saying is, you probably just got a better placebo effect from the first naturopath because it seemed scientific but wasn't actually very holistic. But again, if you want to take the supplements you had before, just look at what you were taking and buy them yourself -- it doesn't have to be the same company.
My brain doesn't respond to a placebo LOL! I'm to skeptical. It wasn't a placebo. yet every naturopath sense has sold me placebos, shams, and voodoo nonsense. According to the most recent test, I was high in several minerals and low in others.
I found a different guy in my area that is doing this stuff. I will try him, and see if he can interpret the test results better. Its getting expensive, trying to find a natural doctor that isn't a con artist.